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of the union. decisive enough to keep at bay the forces which hoped that lincoln could be persuaded to revoke emancipation, decisive enough to keep people look back and understand the confederacy would not be able to mount a serious invasion again. lincoln, however was not satisfied with a decisive enough result. why do i have a strange feeling that there may be some unreconstructed confederate veterans who are getting in a last word on this subject? lincoln was not satisfied with a decisive enough result. after a ten they pursued which ended than with the army of the potomac backing lee's army into a pocket with its back to the rain flooded potomac river, no knockdown blow was struck at the rebels and the lee's damages army was able to slip across the potomac on improvised and bridges and through barely usable fords. we had in our grasp, lincoln whales. we had only to stretch forth our hands and they were hours. a great deal of the blame for lee's as kate was swayed by lincoln and others at the fe
of the union. decisive enough to keep at bay the forces which hoped that lincoln could be persuaded to revoke emancipation, decisive enough to keep people look back and understand the confederacy would not be able to mount a serious invasion again. lincoln, however was not satisfied with a decisive enough result. why do i have a strange feeling that there may be some unreconstructed confederate veterans who are getting in a last word on this subject? lincoln was not satisfied with a decisive...
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referendum in the european union. there was unanimous support on this side of the house from the conservative party. what was noticeable is that although there was a 19-page briefing from the labour party like every other bit of paper nowadays, we find it lying around the house of commons -- labour members could not make up their mind which way to vote. >> does the prime minister agree with a former conservative treasurer that the money received from asil nadir is tainted and that the conservatives have a moral duty to give it back? when will he return that money? >> the honorable gentleman should start with the fact that his party has taken £1.6 million not a £5,000 cap -- from mr.. mills and advised him how to dodge the tax. >> under the last government, communities such as thanet were left and abandoned on benefits. was my right honorable friend impressed by the thousands of jobs created in sandwich, london array and our jobs fair? this government are putting people back into work. >> my honorable friend is absol
referendum in the european union. there was unanimous support on this side of the house from the conservative party. what was noticeable is that although there was a 19-page briefing from the labour party like every other bit of paper nowadays, we find it lying around the house of commons -- labour members could not make up their mind which way to vote. >> does the prime minister agree with a former conservative treasurer that the money received from asil nadir is tainted and that the...
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always felt like the unions, the president have the unions back. maybe doesn't. maybe it will be at the mercy like everyone else. >> well, i am willing to find the good news here. as a journalist sometimes write a story and find out the bulk of the sides the road about a your story. as the out virginity to pat yourself on the back and say you did a good job. i think the fact that unions and management are upset about this legislation tells us that maybe it is accomplishing exactly what it set out to do. i need to remind everybody says it has not been said once, adding tens of millions of more americans to the roles of people who get health insurance. one last point to make. it should not come as a surprise that the people are upset about the way some of it is going to play out. >> she makes a good point. everyone has to buckle up and say we're covering more. the person did to you get to keep your health insurance as it is, but that is what -- that is now happening for us right now. this is dangerous. charles: one of many promises. >> and i think he's getting to a
always felt like the unions, the president have the unions back. maybe doesn't. maybe it will be at the mercy like everyone else. >> well, i am willing to find the good news here. as a journalist sometimes write a story and find out the bulk of the sides the road about a your story. as the out virginity to pat yourself on the back and say you did a good job. i think the fact that unions and management are upset about this legislation tells us that maybe it is accomplishing exactly what it...
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the unions sunday night. that was the offer that was rejected. these are public statements from both sides going into the meeting we do not know what they are saying inside being discussed behind close doors but, of course we'll be here to get an updates by the party when these talks will conclude sometimes tonight, chris pritchett. ktvu channel 2 news. >> but the unions rep says bart workers has considerable skills during the years of the job making them valuable and difficult to replace. the unions says it should be seen as perspective. >> it is actually the minimum wage that people says according to the government. these workers are not well off. >> the most of them are executives, specialists and police officers, 147 bart employees made more than $200, 000 a year. >>> baseball fans, eric masser rasmussen is outside. >> reporter: you know a's has nearly 12000 parking spae. with the station just outside o. they were not happen that it is still shut down because of the strike. >> we set up special cameras to
the unions sunday night. that was the offer that was rejected. these are public statements from both sides going into the meeting we do not know what they are saying inside being discussed behind close doors but, of course we'll be here to get an updates by the party when these talks will conclude sometimes tonight, chris pritchett. ktvu channel 2 news. >> but the unions rep says bart workers has considerable skills during the years of the job making them valuable and difficult to...
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the unions and bart were not able to agree on a new contract. but they were able to agree to extend the old contract for 30 days which will allow the trains to continue to run and will allow negotiations to continue between bart and the union. so it sounds like at the last minute, -- >> unfortunately christin ayers signal is breaking up. but bart trains are going the start running tomorrow at 3:00 in the afternoon. they have agreed to 30 days extension of the old contract so people will get back to work they have 30 days they believe they can work out a new deal in that time. >>> we all know what goes up must come down and on nights like tonight, it's not just the fire works that pose a threat. bay area police departments are warning against any celebratory gunfire. they enlisted the help of a newark bay service called shot spotter that can locate gunshots. >> it's very reliable. it's very fast. it's very precise. we're calling 100 percent of the time effectively very quickly within 30 to 45 seconds with a high degree of precision. >> in the pas
the unions and bart were not able to agree on a new contract. but they were able to agree to extend the old contract for 30 days which will allow the trains to continue to run and will allow negotiations to continue between bart and the union. so it sounds like at the last minute, -- >> unfortunately christin ayers signal is breaking up. but bart trains are going the start running tomorrow at 3:00 in the afternoon. they have agreed to 30 days extension of the old contract so people will...
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the unions were the foundation of the workers' party when it was founded. as protests sweep across brazil, labor unions have been silent until now. there are thousands of labor unions in brazil and equally as many divisions. >> the unions will have to decide whose side they are on. if they are going to support the workers because they will fight with or without them, where if they will continue on the side of the government. >> it is was a date for the unions to test their own ability to again retake the streets and mobilize, something they have shown they can do even if on a smaller scale than predicted. the harder task might be remain relevant at a time when all brazilians feel the need to protest, not just those in unions. >> more than 100 prisoners are still on the run in indonesia after a jail riot. security forces have retaken control of the prison. five people died. protests began when the water supply was cut off. 15 officers were taken hostage. their offices were set on fire. we have the latest developments. >> the rise was triggered by a power bla
the unions were the foundation of the workers' party when it was founded. as protests sweep across brazil, labor unions have been silent until now. there are thousands of labor unions in brazil and equally as many divisions. >> the unions will have to decide whose side they are on. if they are going to support the workers because they will fight with or without them, where if they will continue on the side of the government. >> it is was a date for the unions to test their own...
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the union line. this is only about this long and i thought that would make a great movie. unfortunately i don't make movies. but occasionally i do write books and i thought should i write a book about these guys? i suppose as a novelist that synopsis would or could have been even of to make up the rest but i write history so i had to do some research to find out if there are enough facts available to tell the story. i did a little research and learned yes indeed there were such facts facts, memoirs, letters, dia ries in a newspaper stories others that were written as part of a story eyes had to dig them out of the archives including right year the national archives. that was big because that enabled me to have the holy cow experience to take the papers out of boxes. i wrote the book is called "junius and albert's adventures in the confederacy" because it is an adventure story. a straightforward adventure story that keeps you awake late at night wondering what will happen next. will they make it home?
the union line. this is only about this long and i thought that would make a great movie. unfortunately i don't make movies. but occasionally i do write books and i thought should i write a book about these guys? i suppose as a novelist that synopsis would or could have been even of to make up the rest but i write history so i had to do some research to find out if there are enough facts available to tell the story. i did a little research and learned yes indeed there were such facts facts,...
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the unions are not saying for sure. but they will eventually provide their vote by midnight if there is a strike. between now and then? bart is saying that is not likely. reporting live, phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. philip, you are not getting the chance that they are going to come to agreement? >> there are very angry. there was a heated exchange between the representatives and the unions. between local 55. and whit the spokesperson with part they are saying that there was a shocker. chose between the effective these negotiations have gone. remember, they have met face to face but before, this is your daughter. >> felipe jericho, kron 4 news hq. of course, the governor wants a deal grew will see you 11:00 p.m. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >> was paula teen's tearful tv apology enough to save her empire? >> we have never before seen home movies of michael jackson with his children. i'm nancy odell. >> i'm rob marciano. >> you are telling
the unions are not saying for sure. but they will eventually provide their vote by midnight if there is a strike. between now and then? bart is saying that is not likely. reporting live, phillipe djegal, kron 4 news. philip, you are not getting the chance that they are going to come to agreement? >> there are very angry. there was a heated exchange between the representatives and the unions. between local 55. and whit the spokesperson with part they are saying that there was a shocker....
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president of the union today. he said a stand-down like this is common whenever there is a death on the job. he said the union is doing its own internal investigation and they want to allow their members time to grieve the loss of a very popular coworker. in the meantime, -- >> what can you do? just sit there and roll the punches. >> reporter: punches that are felt well beyond the port. >> every 1,000 of our containers equals eight direct jobs whether it's truck operators, the people who work on the terminals, the retailers who rely upon the goods to arrive on their store shelves daily, so it does affect a lot of jobs. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> the union and the port say the longshoremen will be back to work tonight by 7:00. the union's contract doesn't technically allow for this stand-down, but they say it is standard practice and a safety precaution. >>> a san jose police officer shot and killed a pit bull this morning when it attacked him. the incident happened about 1:30 a.m. officers a
president of the union today. he said a stand-down like this is common whenever there is a death on the job. he said the union is doing its own internal investigation and they want to allow their members time to grieve the loss of a very popular coworker. in the meantime, -- >> what can you do? just sit there and roll the punches. >> reporter: punches that are felt well beyond the port. >> every 1,000 of our containers equals eight direct jobs whether it's truck operators, the...
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in the union square area. we've reviewed the shadow studies relative to 706 mission and find any impacts on the park to be dee minute miss. any shadowing of the park is a small area early in the morning and in winter. the union square business improvement district has devoted considerable work to improving union square. we would oppose any project we felt would harm the park. in this case there are limited negative impacts. thank you for your consideration of our position. sincerely karen flood, executive director and david needle man, president. copies of this letter will be e-mailed to everyone. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is matthew and i am president of friends of yerba buena. we support growth within this city. we support bringing the mexican museum to jessie square. what we cannot support is the greed of the project sponsor which seems to dictate the process that has been taking place before us and destroying the beauty and resources of our
in the union square area. we've reviewed the shadow studies relative to 706 mission and find any impacts on the park to be dee minute miss. any shadowing of the park is a small area early in the morning and in winter. the union square business improvement district has devoted considerable work to improving union square. we would oppose any project we felt would harm the park. in this case there are limited negative impacts. thank you for your consideration of our position. sincerely karen...
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in lieu of the bart strike. >> the union has mentioned the possibility of an ac transit workers strike. >> meanwhile workers for the city of oakland when out on strike today for astrike appear >> they are protesting for more pay and also the unfair labor practices of ocher leaders appeared >> we are going to be getting some cooler temperatures but that will be later on in the week. >> right now it remains at a very warm as we head into the late hours of the evening. >> early tomorrow morning will be in the '70s and '80s. >> it will quickly get into the 90s and triple digits again to mar in the bay area. >> with 75 degrees in half moon bay 72 in pacifica. >> we will have more on the heat wave and when it will in coming up in a few minutes. >> ahead at eight. same sex couples across the bay area exchanging their vows. a look at some of the ceremonies ehld today. plus: firefighter battle a grass fire in the east bay. and: tragedy in arizona after 19 firefighters are killed in a massive blaze. how the state is honoring the fallen heroes. >> will be back in a you kids should count yourselve
in lieu of the bart strike. >> the union has mentioned the possibility of an ac transit workers strike. >> meanwhile workers for the city of oakland when out on strike today for astrike appear >> they are protesting for more pay and also the unfair labor practices of ocher leaders appeared >> we are going to be getting some cooler temperatures but that will be later on in the week. >> right now it remains at a very warm as we head into the late hours of the...
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th's what the unions used to be for. now they need to be for. >> even the unions, soon enough the girl xoults will come out and say this is a joke and a half half. >> i said get rid of it and have a single payor system. that's what it shows us. >> obama care is wrong on so many levels, and even the unions now get that. the state exchanges are not going to work. they pushed off the employer mandate. is tre still an individual mandate? nobody knows. even pelosi herself says we have to read the darn thing. nobody knows and it's confusing everyone, even his most loyal followers. john, i know you're not one of the most loyal followers, but what do you think about ts? >> free pizza, right? this was sold as this is going to be free insurance, everybody is ing to happy, we're all going to sit around and sing couple dkumbay kumbaya. you'll be able to keep your existing insurance. surprise, surprise, those are wrong. this was passed in a completely partisan mannejust to get it done and you're starting to see the ramifications of i
th's what the unions used to be for. now they need to be for. >> even the unions, soon enough the girl xoults will come out and say this is a joke and a half half. >> i said get rid of it and have a single payor system. that's what it shows us. >> obama care is wrong on so many levels, and even the unions now get that. the state exchanges are not going to work. they pushed off the employer mandate. is tre still an individual mandate? nobody knows. even pelosi herself says we...
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and the union square in general. we support this project. the development of the mexican museum would be a major addition to the san francisco and the neighbors. the additional of the additional residents will add street light in the area. we have reviewed the study to mission and find any impacts in the park to the minimum. the union square business improvement district has voted for considerable work and contribution for improving the square area and union square park. we would oppose any project that would harm the park. in this case with the limited negative impact we support this project. thank you for your consideration and david, president. >> thank you very much. i just want to mention to members of the public we have a rule in our chamber of no signs because they are a bit disruptive to the proceedings. you are welcome when it is your turn to speak about what you would want. otherwise community with your sign. if i can ask you to put the signs down. that would be appreciated. next speaker. >> good afternoon.
and the union square in general. we support this project. the development of the mexican museum would be a major addition to the san francisco and the neighbors. the additional of the additional residents will add street light in the area. we have reviewed the study to mission and find any impacts in the park to the minimum. the union square business improvement district has voted for considerable work and contribution for improving the square area and union square park. we would oppose any...
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the union's we have antoinette brian with the transit union. >> what is your response to the last offer from bart?. >> was a counterincrease?. >> there was a reduction in our wages to >> what is the union sent to the union now? >> week requested 4.5. which is 13 1/2%. >> and then a one half a percent to be paid into our pension from the cola. >> we have not heard back from bart. >> are you ready to go back to the table? >> yes we are ready and we have no reason to keep the public waiting like this. >> was acquitted bake break and be back with more you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? oh, yeah. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. [ wife ] sorry. [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $
the union's we have antoinette brian with the transit union. >> what is your response to the last offer from bart?. >> was a counterincrease?. >> there was a reduction in our wages to >> what is the union sent to the union now? >> week requested 4.5. which is 13 1/2%. >> and then a one half a percent to be paid into our pension from the cola. >> we have not heard back from bart. >> are you ready to go back to the table? >> yes we are ready...
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the unions want to remain of the current at $92 a month. >> the numbers -- >> the total misrepresentation of the fact, yes. >> are the taxpayers are going to put up a 18% fair increase of the pay of the raise. >> but, the unions say the bart's surplus in money will cost riders nothing. whatever the truth maybe, it appears that the gap be and unions appears to be abaptist. >> stop negotiating with us at the table >> we apologize for the fact that the public has been dragged into our labor mess. >> strict deadlines, five and a half day and counting. tom vacar ktvu channel 2 news. >>> scott calls for a hearing. he says just one double park vehicle can disrupt the entire transit line. last year the city issued 22000 ticks for double parking. [ indiscernible audio ] >>> it was a bittersweet homecoming for today of a bay area's family of a soldier who died of the korean war more than 60 years ago. these photographs provided by the army here shows the ceremony,. on thursday, stein burt will be laid to rest atnags cemetery in san bruno. >>> power waves in the hawaii coast. the storm prompted road
the unions want to remain of the current at $92 a month. >> the numbers -- >> the total misrepresentation of the fact, yes. >> are the taxpayers are going to put up a 18% fair increase of the pay of the raise. >> but, the unions say the bart's surplus in money will cost riders nothing. whatever the truth maybe, it appears that the gap be and unions appears to be abaptist. >> stop negotiating with us at the table >> we apologize for the fact that the public...
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involving the union night here and the hyatt hotel corporation. a tentative agreement involving pay increases and pension benefits. if approved, unite here has agreed to end its global boycott of hyatt. >>> the san francisco ritz- carlton has sold. $476,000 per key, which is how the hotel measures these types of transactions. it has been sold to fair lodging group, which is based in annapolis. >>> sweltering heat continues into the week. how long parts of the bay area will see temperatures topping 100 degrees. >> a new law bringing big change to menus at chinese restaurants. why some say banning one popular dish is discrimination. >> in two minutes, making money off your misery. >> they jack it up, and put it on as mint special. >> the businesses cashing in on your woes during the b.a.r.t. strike. >>> continuing coverage now of the b.a.r.t. strike and its impact on the bay area, telling us how commuters are taking a double hit as some companies are looking to profit by jacking up their prices. >> it went up 15%. >> from what? >> from 20 to 30, and
involving the union night here and the hyatt hotel corporation. a tentative agreement involving pay increases and pension benefits. if approved, unite here has agreed to end its global boycott of hyatt. >>> the san francisco ritz- carlton has sold. $476,000 per key, which is how the hotel measures these types of transactions. it has been sold to fair lodging group, which is based in annapolis. >>> sweltering heat continues into the week. how long parts of the bay area will see...
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to talk when unions presented the issue on the table. so still finger-pointing. hopefully they can come to some type of resolution. live in oakland, back to you in the studio. >> if and when they do sit down and talk again, what is your read on how willing to compromise each side may be? >> both sides don't want a day 3 strike. but again, it will always come back to those major sticking points and whether or not they can find a compromise on pension, pay, health benefits and safety. >>> frustration showing on the faces of commuters struggling to get to work for a second straight day without bart and tempers boiled out when bart ran out of buses for its free shuttle. sue kwon was at one of those stations where people were turned away. >> reporter: i'm sue kwon in walnut creek. bart doubled the number of buses servicing east bay commuters. they were supposed to run until 9:00. but by 7:00, they were all full. >> i got here actually later here yesterday. 8:30. i was able to get on a shuttle. so i'm here earlier and now i can't get on the bu
to talk when unions presented the issue on the table. so still finger-pointing. hopefully they can come to some type of resolution. live in oakland, back to you in the studio. >> if and when they do sit down and talk again, what is your read on how willing to compromise each side may be? >> both sides don't want a day 3 strike. but again, it will always come back to those major sticking points and whether or not they can find a compromise on pension, pay, health benefits and safety....
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the union wants double that. so right now, it is a stalemate, this is an unusual occurrence for b.a.r.t. labor negotiations because in past deadlines they tend to go right up until midnight. the last strike as you know was 1997. but there have been many contracts since then until they go up to midnight and even past midnight but continue talking and ultimately they will cut to the brink and come up with a deal. so for the union to leave like this is unusual and it caps a day yesterday. a very unproductive day full of animosity between the two sides in which the union left the talks yesterday at 4:00. it was only at the urging of governor brown and the labor department today that they got them back into this building. and ironically they moved the talks to this neutral ground out of b.a.r.t. headquarters and here to caltrans headquarters i think hoping that the change in location might change some of the mojo around these talks which has been so negative. but clearly that didn't work. they spent less than five hou
the union wants double that. so right now, it is a stalemate, this is an unusual occurrence for b.a.r.t. labor negotiations because in past deadlines they tend to go right up until midnight. the last strike as you know was 1997. but there have been many contracts since then until they go up to midnight and even past midnight but continue talking and ultimately they will cut to the brink and come up with a deal. so for the union to leave like this is unusual and it caps a day yesterday. a very...
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within the unions? >> i congratulate my honorable friend the member for the way that he presented his bill on a referendum and the european union. there was a unanimous support on this side of the house from the conservative party. what was noticeable even though there was a 19 page briefing from the labour party, which like every other bit of paper now we find lying around house of commons, they couldn't make up their mind which way to vote. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister a great with the former conservative treasure that the money received is ted did and they have a moral duty to give that back? when will he return that money? >> i think the honorable member should start with the fact that his party has taken 1.6 million, not from a 5000-pound cat but 1.6 million from mr. mills and advice in how to dodge attacks. >> under the last government communities were left abandon the benefits. with the right honorable gentleman and pressed by the thousands of jobs created at our job has? th
within the unions? >> i congratulate my honorable friend the member for the way that he presented his bill on a referendum and the european union. there was a unanimous support on this side of the house from the conservative party. what was noticeable even though there was a 19 page briefing from the labour party, which like every other bit of paper now we find lying around house of commons, they couldn't make up their mind which way to vote. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the...
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of the union. there is good news that all sides of the house would agree on. curiously, the u.k. government has published a report suggesting somehow it will be in spot -- scotland. being sure i'll. -- being purile. and from his favorite conservative commentator as trite. will the prime minister addressed these pure i'll -- purile stories? >> the need -- a legal device is absolutely clear. clear from the government and the commission. they had absolutely none. the legal device is clear. it scotland votes, it will have to line up behind serbia and kuntsevo in order to get back into the european union. >> my right hon. friend agrees that the country will understand if members of parliament failed to engage in the debate on the membership for the european union, letting the people decide in a referendum on whether or not they want to have membership being negotiated on that basis. this is not an issue in which parliament can run away from it. >> my friend has a long track record for his support for th
of the union. there is good news that all sides of the house would agree on. curiously, the u.k. government has published a report suggesting somehow it will be in spot -- scotland. being sure i'll. -- being purile. and from his favorite conservative commentator as trite. will the prime minister addressed these pure i'll -- purile stories? >> the need -- a legal device is absolutely clear. clear from the government and the commission. they had absolutely none. the legal device is clear....
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tomorrow and will give bart and the unions more time to negotiate. let's listen in on the press conference earlier. >> i'm delighted to report that the parties have agreed to accept the recommendations of the mediators and myself to return to work and continue bargaining process. in order to reach an agreement. i'm advised the trains will be running as soon as feasible and consistent with the safety of the workers and riding public. >> reporter: from what we're hearing we're told that the negotiations stay remain far apart that bart and the unions are nowhere close when it comes to some of the facts and figures and some of the salary rate issues which were some of the main sticking points in this particular strike. so they're not any where close. but they have come to this middle ground. this will allow commuters to get back on those trains and allow negotiations to continue. both sides say they feel like 30 days will be enough time to come closer within their negotiations. >> 30 days is 30 days. there's nothing saying that they couldn't come to the
tomorrow and will give bart and the unions more time to negotiate. let's listen in on the press conference earlier. >> i'm delighted to report that the parties have agreed to accept the recommendations of the mediators and myself to return to work and continue bargaining process. in order to reach an agreement. i'm advised the trains will be running as soon as feasible and consistent with the safety of the workers and riding public. >> reporter: from what we're hearing we're told...
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bart and the unions met in the same room. she added the session lasted on0 minutes and during that time, bart neg eliminate tos rejected the --b the -- meanwhile bart commuters are becoming increasingly anxious of the possibility of another strike. bush spoke with the -- they don't want the train to stop running. >> and it breaks down the difference in each side of the labor negotiations, i went down to the station here in san francisco right there in commute hours to find out what people think, people who are most affected of the strike. the biggest issue is pay, the agency is offering 8% wage increase that would be spread out over four years. the unions side is asking for a 4. 5% increase every year for the next three years. pensions and healthcare costs are also sticking point of the negotiation negotiation. bart passengers took a look of the document and can see both sides of the issues. >> if they're giving you 8% of what you have more right now. you always have to keep on fighting for what you really want. >> if i were
bart and the unions met in the same room. she added the session lasted on0 minutes and during that time, bart neg eliminate tos rejected the --b the -- meanwhile bart commuters are becoming increasingly anxious of the possibility of another strike. bush spoke with the -- they don't want the train to stop running. >> and it breaks down the difference in each side of the labor negotiations, i went down to the station here in san francisco right there in commute hours to find out what people...
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soviet union ended by the way oddly we had it with the soviet union but that's another story really quickly because we're running out of time so the reset idea is it all forgotten and dad now. well in america it's a pejorative as something that obama's enemies use to show how long wise he is and say it failed the reality is obama got what he wanted from the respect he got a russian held in supplying nato forces in afghanistan and he got tougher sanctions against iran he got moscow's cancellation of that s. three hundred defense system i think the problem is once again so you tell me if you can think of what did moscow get in return nothing they want to compromise on missile defense they wanted an end to nato expansion they wanted to ensure american democracy promotion in russia and washington refused so the reset failed but washington got what it wanted now we're starting all over again or we thought we were before snowden with a new we used to call a detente during the old cold war with a new detente but it's going to fail unless american policy changes it's a sad story but it's a
soviet union ended by the way oddly we had it with the soviet union but that's another story really quickly because we're running out of time so the reset idea is it all forgotten and dad now. well in america it's a pejorative as something that obama's enemies use to show how long wise he is and say it failed the reality is obama got what he wanted from the respect he got a russian held in supplying nato forces in afghanistan and he got tougher sanctions against iran he got moscow's...
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the unions say they need a better offer to get back to the table. the transit union a.t.u. met with the lawyers preparing a response to bart's last offer which was from saturday. bart's negotiating team went home at 7:00 last night saying it is just waiting for the union response. no talks materialized yesterday but nothing is scheduled today, either, and the district said there is plenty of room for movement because neither side submitted the last, best, and final office. >> we would like to get to negotiations or the trains running. we have not heard from the unions or from the mediator. >> we understand the plight of the commuters and we sorry. bart has not come to the table. >> no talks are scheduled for today but the laws were meeting yesterday and trying to come up with something to present to bart so, perhaps, today after the first flurry of pick oating and going the strike yesterday, there is a chance they could get back to the table today. at lake merritt for abc7 news. >> bart is hoping to get an extra few thousand across the bay to expand the shuttle service from
the unions say they need a better offer to get back to the table. the transit union a.t.u. met with the lawyers preparing a response to bart's last offer which was from saturday. bart's negotiating team went home at 7:00 last night saying it is just waiting for the union response. no talks materialized yesterday but nothing is scheduled today, either, and the district said there is plenty of room for movement because neither side submitted the last, best, and final office. >> we would...
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the soviet union so the belongs to london in the present moment if they are to persuade us to accept a share which we are willing to do the new only basis in which we'll do it is if we have a share of the assets as well you can't of one with the other become of the bond with a penny and that is why incidentally after a yes vote for independence will be no difficulty from london about sharing a common currency adam burke is you case second largest city financially in case one becomes independent could you see it challenge london is something you would like to see well i think that would be a very real possibility if england were to leave the european union. that is a live possibility that it would leave european union i think the effect of england leaving the european union after scottish independence would be that many headquarter companies would move to scope i think would be very unwise for the good to leave the european union but you know that's a choice for the people of england to make that's their choice and their will just i'm a choice so you can see a subgroup stance we have
the soviet union so the belongs to london in the present moment if they are to persuade us to accept a share which we are willing to do the new only basis in which we'll do it is if we have a share of the assets as well you can't of one with the other become of the bond with a penny and that is why incidentally after a yes vote for independence will be no difficulty from london about sharing a common currency adam burke is you case second largest city financially in case one becomes independent...
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but the unions say the battle is far from over. they say bart needs to understand that this is a 30- day deadline to get it right. >> bart bullied us, bullied their riding public, and they have mercenaries in here trying to bust up our unions. that's unacceptable. >> reporter: now, there is nothing saying that the unions can't come to the end of the 30- day period and call for another strike but at least these 30 days will alleviate some of that pressure from the public and give them time to talk. but we still don't know the details of the negotiations. remember, there is a gag order in place for both sides but again we can't reiterate enough that this 30 days is going to be enough time hopefully for both sides to come to a negotiation and at least keep commuters happy. reporting live in millbrae, we'll be right back. >> do we even have a sense of how things are going inside these negotiations? >> reporter: well, anne, unfortunately from what i heard from union workers it's not going well at this point in time. the two sides are st
but the unions say the battle is far from over. they say bart needs to understand that this is a 30- day deadline to get it right. >> bart bullied us, bullied their riding public, and they have mercenaries in here trying to bust up our unions. that's unacceptable. >> reporter: now, there is nothing saying that the unions can't come to the end of the 30- day period and call for another strike but at least these 30 days will alleviate some of that pressure from the public and give...
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bart is finishing to negotiate with the union. now of course we are two days into the strike and this is the first meeting between bart management and its union. at face value it seems like a good sign that these are entering these talks with different expectations of what will be discussed. i will say one of the union negotiators say they were coming back to the talks because in part the higher level mediators say there will be a better environmental -e environment for -- environment for those talks. those talks are set to begin right now. we will bring you the latest when it becomes available. >>> today's commute appears to be rougher than yesterday. we have been watching the traffic all day. how are things looking now sal. >> it is a little bit better but not much. we have some clearing on east bound interstate 880. you can see traffic is still moving and is backed up on to 101 and there is some improvement. but the city streets like first street and harrison, are all just as slow as yesterday. remember it was pretty slow. this
bart is finishing to negotiate with the union. now of course we are two days into the strike and this is the first meeting between bart management and its union. at face value it seems like a good sign that these are entering these talks with different expectations of what will be discussed. i will say one of the union negotiators say they were coming back to the talks because in part the higher level mediators say there will be a better environmental -e environment for -- environment for those...
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the pockets of its trade union paymasters. edward miliband: let me first join the prime minister in paying tribute to andy murray for his fantastic victory -- following virginia wade's victory in 1977. it was a fantastic achievement -- he showed extraordinary determination, and the whole country is incredibly proud of him. as the government consider party funding reform, will the prime minister tell the house how much his party has received in donations from hedge funds? the prime minister: i am not surprised -- mr. speaker: order. the prime minister, i know, will want to answer the question put to him, and we must hear him do so. the prime minister: i am not surprised that the right hon. gentleman has this sudden interest in party funding. let us be frank: every donation to the conservative party is fully set out and public. let us be clear what this real scandal is about -- it is about trade union fixing of political appointments to this house, so when he gets to his feet, let us hope he addresses the 40 seats that unite has
the pockets of its trade union paymasters. edward miliband: let me first join the prime minister in paying tribute to andy murray for his fantastic victory -- following virginia wade's victory in 1977. it was a fantastic achievement -- he showed extraordinary determination, and the whole country is incredibly proud of him. as the government consider party funding reform, will the prime minister tell the house how much his party has received in donations from hedge funds? the prime minister: i...
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the union had their take on bart's offer. but even they said they weren't entirely clear everything bart was putting on the table. they seemed to indicate the pay increase was not acceptable to them. both sides are saying they want to get something done today to avoid a strike tomorrow. it's not clear if that can happen. one of the negotiators said of the two sides even with bart putting this offer on the table today, of the two sides, he said they are still very far apart. but you can take that as you will, as you said. that could be posturing ahead of what will be a public relations situation. certainly tomorrow should this strike take place. >> all right. ken pritchett live in oakland. he will stay on top of it and keep us posted on how things are going. >>> more details on what bart says union workers already earn. the average union employee makes $71,000 a year. also get $52,000 worth of benefits. bart says union employees get an average of $11,000 a year in overtime. plus receive 10 to 12 weeks in paid days off includin
the union had their take on bart's offer. but even they said they weren't entirely clear everything bart was putting on the table. they seemed to indicate the pay increase was not acceptable to them. both sides are saying they want to get something done today to avoid a strike tomorrow. it's not clear if that can happen. one of the negotiators said of the two sides even with bart putting this offer on the table today, of the two sides, he said they are still very far apart. but you can take...
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the unions want a 20% pay hike over the next three years. if the bart caves to the union demands, they say they will have to raise fares by 18%. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> authorities in florida now say 8 people were hurt after a series of explosions at a propane plant. >> flames could be seen for miles after the blast began late last night at the blue rhino facility near tarvaris. the investigation still is in its early stages but it appears equipment failure and human error may have been factors in the explosion. >>> taking a last check of traffic this morning, our biggest drive time once again the altamont pass commute. up to 36 minutes now just changed between the altamont pass and the dublin interchange. and, of course, we had this accident two cars in the center "twilight" -- in the center lane stacked up at the struck scales. san mateo bridge crowded in the westbound lanes of 92. drive time up to 20 minutes out of hayward heading towards foster city. obviously very gray start to our morning. lawrence has the forecast. >> a little clou
the unions want a 20% pay hike over the next three years. if the bart caves to the union demands, they say they will have to raise fares by 18%. cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> authorities in florida now say 8 people were hurt after a series of explosions at a propane plant. >> flames could be seen for miles after the blast began late last night at the blue rhino facility near tarvaris. the investigation still is in its early stages but it appears equipment failure and human error may...
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notice. >> however if progress the union say they will tip to work past the august 4th dead lane. just if case the decision to striking again is being discussed. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> bart said today it would need to raise fare 18 percent over the next three years if it ghivs to union demand for pay raise requested. union leader is skeptical of particle cue las vegas. >> not sure when the new bay bridge will actually open but we know it won't be labor day weechbd the discovery of there broken bolt delayed completion of the bridge until at least december. but few week ago panel of expert said the bridge could open to traffic while crew complete fix for the bad bolt. cal-trans left that decision up to the federal highway administration which is expected to decide in a few week but spokesman concerns to us tonight labor day opening is quote off the table. >> new at 11:00 december peckable crime somebody is stealing items off graves at santa cruz cemetery. the thieves hit at least 500 grave site at oak wood memorial cemetery taking 1,000 dollars in items including 10 pound angel
notice. >> however if progress the union say they will tip to work past the august 4th dead lane. just if case the decision to striking again is being discussed. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> bart said today it would need to raise fare 18 percent over the next three years if it ghivs to union demand for pay raise requested. union leader is skeptical of particle cue las vegas. >> not sure when the new bay bridge will actually open but we know it won't be labor day weechbd the...
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notice. >> however if progress the union say they will tip to work past the august 4th dead lane. just if case the decision to striking again is being discussed. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> bart said today it would need to raise fare 18 percent over the next three years if it ghivs to union demand for pay raise requested. union leader is skeptical of particle cue las vegas. >> not sure when the new bay bridge will actually open but we know it won't be labor day weechbd the discovery of there broken bolt delayed completion of the bridge until at least december. but few week ago panel of expert said the bridge could open to traffic while crew complete fix for the bad bolt. cal-trans left that decision up to the federal highway administration which is expected to decide in a few week but spokesman concerns to us tonight labor day opening is quote off the table. >> new at 11:00 december peckable crime somebody is stealing items off graves at santa cruz cemetery. the thieves hit at least 500 grave site at oak wood memorial cemetery taking 1,000 dollars in items including 10 pound angel
notice. >> however if progress the union say they will tip to work past the august 4th dead lane. just if case the decision to striking again is being discussed. in oakland, abc 7 news. >> bart said today it would need to raise fare 18 percent over the next three years if it ghivs to union demand for pay raise requested. union leader is skeptical of particle cue las vegas. >> not sure when the new bay bridge will actually open but we know it won't be labor day weechbd the...
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we are in croatia, in the country that will become the 28th member state of the european union on the first of july. a very warm welcome to this special edition of european journal. we want to take you on a journey across croatia, a country with a turbulent history. this region around the coast once belonged to the state republic of venice pier it austrians ruled here later -- venice. austrians ruled here later. croatia is giving up some of its sovereignty again now voluntarily by joining the eu. many croatians have mixed feelings, even if accession means an economic boom and even more tourists. >> she drives home, inland on the peninsula. the restaurant owner was out buying flower in a neighboring town. he is one of the 25 citizens of the smallest city in the world. >> i'm really glad to live in such a special community. so many people from all over the world are very eager to visit. >> it was first mentioned in a document from the 12th century with its tower and church. it has all the trappings of an old city. the people here who are catholics continue to practice ancient rituals. t
we are in croatia, in the country that will become the 28th member state of the european union on the first of july. a very warm welcome to this special edition of european journal. we want to take you on a journey across croatia, a country with a turbulent history. this region around the coast once belonged to the state republic of venice pier it austrians ruled here later -- venice. austrians ruled here later. croatia is giving up some of its sovereignty again now voluntarily by joining the...
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the unions are the foundation of the workers party when it was founded. now the protested across brazil and the labor unions have mostly been on the sidelines. >> there are thousands of labor unions in brazil and equally as many divisions. the unions will have to decide whose side they are on if they are going to support the workers because they will fight with our without them or if they are going to continue on the side of the government. a day for unions to tested their ability to take the streets, mobilize, something that they show they can do, even if a smaller scale than organizers predicted. in time whenent brazilians feel the need to protest, not just those unions. after two days of debate, and landmark bill has been passed in ireland, it has enshrined a woman's right to abortion. >> the bill is passed. the result was met with applause. it was passed by 127 volts to 21. it has divided the mostly catholic nation. there has been protests on both side of the debate. let's go straight to charlie engle who was on the phone. yes vote, what a has been th
the unions are the foundation of the workers party when it was founded. now the protested across brazil and the labor unions have mostly been on the sidelines. >> there are thousands of labor unions in brazil and equally as many divisions. the unions will have to decide whose side they are on if they are going to support the workers because they will fight with our without them or if they are going to continue on the side of the government. a day for unions to tested their ability to take...
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they don't have the money to pay the bondholders or the unions. dennis: james just said it is about math, but you say it is not about math at all, how so? >> as a lawyer that dealt with the cleveland situation, they almost went bankrupt. ind(ráy of boston when they almost went bankrupt. i think it is about political will. having been through this before, these kinds of situations with the local governments running into trouble going back to new york city, the real question is the state and the city have to work together not at odds with one another. dennis: is seems the time to show political will would have been when the politicians turned down union demand for higher pension, higher pay, we are losing half hour population to 1970 or something. >> the pension benefits were cut by 40% last year. the average worker in the city of detroit, nonuniform worker, their benefit will be $18,000 per year. this is not this grand situation. in obligation of about 4% of total revenues. i think it is fair to say the pension issue has been blown out of proporti
they don't have the money to pay the bondholders or the unions. dennis: james just said it is about math, but you say it is not about math at all, how so? >> as a lawyer that dealt with the cleveland situation, they almost went bankrupt. ind(ráy of boston when they almost went bankrupt. i think it is about political will. having been through this before, these kinds of situations with the local governments running into trouble going back to new york city, the real question is the state...
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the tricky issues are those that have been tricky from the beginning, the unions would like a wage increase of 4.5 percent over three years. the district is offering rather than a three year a four-year contract with a 2 percent increase each of the four years and the unions have been pushing heart to get better and more safety and security to both themselves as a work late and passengers. they feel they are threatened by the violence that is rampant in certain parts of the system. again, nothing is scheduled for today. everyone is crossing their fingers both the union and the bart district, that they will be able to get back to the table today and end this thing as soon as possible. >> thanks. former san francisco mayor brown says that if he is asked, he is willing to help mediate the bart negotiations. brown was instrumentsal in ending the last bart strategic in 1997 which was air force one you just saw, and he will act as a mediator between the two sides, free of charge. >> he suggested the mayors of san francisco and oakland get involved to bring a speedy resolution to the strike. >> it
the tricky issues are those that have been tricky from the beginning, the unions would like a wage increase of 4.5 percent over three years. the district is offering rather than a three year a four-year contract with a 2 percent increase each of the four years and the unions have been pushing heart to get better and more safety and security to both themselves as a work late and passengers. they feel they are threatened by the violence that is rampant in certain parts of the system. again,...
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. 6 of the employee unions will stage a one day walk out. essential city services fire police and emergency services will not go on strike. but here's what will be affected. there will be no parking enforcement and no street sweeping. pools, recreation and senior centers as well as facilities at the city parks will be closed. all public libraries will also be closed as will city hall and other civic center buildings. >>> new tonight the biggest single loss of firefighters since 911. 19 firefighters have been killed in arizona. they died on the job fighting a big wildfire north of phoenix. a forestry spokesman says the men were forced to deemploy fire shelters. >> it was a shot shot crew normal circumstances when you're taking fire line you make sure you have a good escape route and you have a safety zone set up. and evidently their safety zone wasn't big enough, and the fire just over took them. >> the temperature in the phoenix area topped 115 degrees today. the fire started friday and has burned a thousand acres. >>> santa cruz county two
. 6 of the employee unions will stage a one day walk out. essential city services fire police and emergency services will not go on strike. but here's what will be affected. there will be no parking enforcement and no street sweeping. pools, recreation and senior centers as well as facilities at the city parks will be closed. all public libraries will also be closed as will city hall and other civic center buildings. >>> new tonight the biggest single loss of firefighters since 911. 19...
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>>host: antony beevor the role of the soviet union to read it would death about the rule? >> bond fell whole greasy it from the eurocentric point of view just like films of saving private ryan but you have to recognize the fact that big% of the casualties took place on the eastern front and of course, the soviet union had appalling losses him and lost another 60 million civilians so they've really had a guilt to the soviet union which is one of the reasons why stolid could manipulate. >>host: what was hitler's tactical reasons? >>guest: for him to come up with reasons others ever more secret door personal he did not speak about in the case of the invasion of the soviet union the ada was to pitch its of its natural resources and turned up population into a slave state it would be a german colony in the breadbasket for not see germany and this was the idea started in 1918 when at the end of the first world war said germans invaded and occupied the bulk of ukraine and southern russia and hitler was very much working on that with his main the objective. >>host: another one of
>>host: antony beevor the role of the soviet union to read it would death about the rule? >> bond fell whole greasy it from the eurocentric point of view just like films of saving private ryan but you have to recognize the fact that big% of the casualties took place on the eastern front and of course, the soviet union had appalling losses him and lost another 60 million civilians so they've really had a guilt to the soviet union which is one of the reasons why stolid could...
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now, of course, this is also costing the union -- the strike is cost the union workers as well. they are not getting paid. they are not getting paid for the 4th of july holiday. in oakland, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> hopefully they will get it settled today, cate, thank you very much. >>> if you plan to ride public transportation today, check the schedules. things are different because of the 4th of july holiday. because of the bart strike, ac transit is offering beefed up service with 11 additional buses. the nl and f lines will run every 15 minutes instead of every half hour. bus service will be normal tomorrow. as for the other parts of the bay area transit agencies are also operating on holiday or limited schedules. some muni bus routes will be rerouted because of the fireworks road closures. muni light rail will be running on a weekend schedule. samtrans and caltrain will also operate on sunday's schedule. >>> the holiday is shaping up to be a hot one. a live look outside over the city. beautiful shot. lawrence tells us the triple digits weather is about to fade. good news.
now, of course, this is also costing the union -- the strike is cost the union workers as well. they are not getting paid. they are not getting paid for the 4th of july holiday. in oakland, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> hopefully they will get it settled today, cate, thank you very much. >>> if you plan to ride public transportation today, check the schedules. things are different because of the 4th of july holiday. because of the bart strike, ac transit is offering beefed up service...
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the offer the union rejected was for more than $15 per hour, but now, the nonunionized workers under new management are making $11 an hour. so did everyone lose here? joining us, richard bronsky and rick berman, and, rick, should the workers have taken the deal back in november? what do you think? >> well, sure, in hindsight, they should have, and, quite frankly, in foresight they should have. what was clear was this company was on the verge of bankruptcy, and the union never gave the employees the right to decide whether or not they wanted to go out on a strike and put the union into bankruptcy. there was never a secret ballot strike vote. and that's really the harm to the employees here, because they didn't get to make their own decision about losing their own job. >> richard, what's your take here? >> well, this is a classic repeat of the way in which we're paying american workers. we're impoverishing the american worker. that's bad for the economy. no buying power. no demand stimulus. to refight the old battle is maybe good politics right now, but what's happened is a company whi
the offer the union rejected was for more than $15 per hour, but now, the nonunionized workers under new management are making $11 an hour. so did everyone lose here? joining us, richard bronsky and rick berman, and, rick, should the workers have taken the deal back in november? what do you think? >> well, sure, in hindsight, they should have, and, quite frankly, in foresight they should have. what was clear was this company was on the verge of bankruptcy, and the union never gave the...
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want to the three hundred year old political union. who dares break with history to pay less to a foreign pockets retain its share of resource riches hundred it's environment of nuclear friction yes many believe strength lies in the union as referendum countdown begins in earnest focus is turning to the key players in the campaign the leaders the media and london's reach. will take the high road and rebuild hadrian's. we talk to alex salmond the first minister of scotland on his personal and political quest for sovereignty. aleksandr salmond the first scottish minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today i would great pleasure to be to be here what delight to have you fill me in scope so you have sat recently and this is your quote the political union does not work for scotland anymore until scotland back and imperils our future what is so wrong with remaining within the u.k. . a democratic. fifty years old. if for two thirds of my life scotland has not had the governments we vote for for two thirds of my entire lifetime scot
want to the three hundred year old political union. who dares break with history to pay less to a foreign pockets retain its share of resource riches hundred it's environment of nuclear friction yes many believe strength lies in the union as referendum countdown begins in earnest focus is turning to the key players in the campaign the leaders the media and london's reach. will take the high road and rebuild hadrian's. we talk to alex salmond the first minister of scotland on his personal and...